Device introduced in a joystick

ABSTRACT

The present utility model relates to a joystick that allows manual control of its basic functions for safe and correct operation (to the operator and the environment) of motorized backpack sprayers—equipment used for spraying/atomizing liquids for pest and disease control in agriculture, as well as for vectors of endemic diseases in public health. The joystick basically consists of a body ( 1 ), which has a lower end adapted to couple an air discharge pipe ( 9 ) of the motorized backpack sprayer, a spike of fluid inlet ( 3 ) to couple a hose connected to the reservoir of chemicals, and a spike of fluid outlet ( 2 ) with the purpose of coupling a hose connected to the atomizer nozzle.

The present utility model relates to a joystick that allows manual control of its basic functions for safe and correct operation (to the operator and the environment) of motorized backpack sprayers—equipment used for spraying/atomizing liquids for pest and disease control in agriculture, as well as for vectors of endemic diseases in public health.

By means of this device, the operator can control: the acceleration of the engine, the immediate stopping of the engine by a switch, and the flow of fluid which will get to the spray/atomizer nozzle. Thus, these functions are built on the same set, which can be coupled to the discharge pipe of a motorized backpack sprayer in working position and visible to the operator, so that it can be easily operated with one hand and resulting in better ergonomics and safety during the application of phytosanitaries/household cleaning products.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART

Generally, the routine of all work forms of manual backpack sprayers/atomizers tends to be laborious and therefore can generate fatigue and risk to the operator, due to the following: working exposed to bad weather, driving loads up to about 30 kg, working with toxic chemicals and, at the same time, having to keep track of various operations, such as the right direction of the drop jet to the chemical target aiming to be reached, the speed pathway—to apply the right dose of product per area (previously calibrated), —of the moment of opening and closing the flow of fluid—to avoid wasting the product, applying amounts above those permitted by law, and the problems of food, environmental and operator contamination (by waste)—, and also to control the speed of the jet application in case of motorized sprayers use.

Based on the problems outlined above, changes in the machinery manufacturing process efforts on clearly concentrating operation commands in a comfortable position and diminishing the need for applying excessive physical force to perform many operations (both for large and small equipment), in order to improve work quality, safety and productivity, to meet the demands of consumers, laws or even the search for a strengthening of the brand—market differential. Given this evolutionary process in the area of spraying equipment, setting up joysticks to facilitate work operations has been a key part in improving the machinery.

According to Murrel (1979), joystick is a lever that works in two dimensions and is used when it is required for simultaneous and continuous control in two dimensions, or for multiple operations.

Nowadays, there are some versions of joysticks available on the market of manual motorized equipment to spray/atomize liquid. There are those that integrate a large number of functions (joysticks from the Italian manufacturer Agrimondo®), others with few functions (joysticks from the Turkish manufacturer Taral®—having control of engine speed and a button to stop the engine), as well as many equipment that still work without a joystick and, therefore, have the control commands located in different positions of the equipment.

Generally, even the ones with a joystick have commands positioned on a vertical lever which, despite having a tilt adjustment, makes it difficult to work whenever there is the need of frequently moving the discharge pipe of the equipment up and down and, since one cannot work with more than one tilt of the lever at the same time, it can cause injuries like RSI (repetitive strain injury) in a shorter period of use in comparison to a joystick with horizontal commands like the one that is claimed herein.

In addition to this advantage, the model presented herein stands out for its simplicity in setting its functions in motion, which impacts positively on aspects of quality and safety in the application discussed above, which is an important aspect in countries of South America, Africa and some Asian regions, where workforce, especially in agriculture, is still characterized by the use of people with a low educational level.

At last, this joystick still has a differential in design, like the strength of its components and the low complexity of assembly (unlike, for example, the joysticks of the prior art), features that provide advantages, respectively, of low maintenance and high durability of the system.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The present model will be then more briefly described based on an execution example represented in the drawings. The figures show:

FIG. 1—shows a first cross-sectional view of the joystick object of the present utility model.

FIG. 2 shows a second cross-sectional view of the joystick object of the present utility model.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS AND THE MODEL

As it can be seen from FIG. 1, the control device (joystick) basically consists of a body (1), which has a lower end adapted to couple an air discharge pipe (9) of the motorized backpack sprayer, a spike of fluid inlet (3) to couple a hose connected to the reservoir of chemicals, a spike of fluid outlet (2) with the purpose of coupling a hose connected to the atomizer nozzle, a fastening of the conduit (10) to the throttle cable and to the switch wires connected to the atomizer engine inside the conduit (10).

The joystick is also provided with a housing for the filter (11) inside the handle (5). This filter (11) can be easily accessed and cleaned, even with a full reservoir, by closing the stop valve (12) and releasing the handle (5).

The flow is controlled (open/closed) by means of a valve (13) mounted on the upper body (1), between the handle (5) and the fluid outlet (2), which consists of a control lever (6) that releases the flow of fluid when is pressed, and closes the valve (13) automatically when is released by the action of a spring (not shown).

On the side, a smaller lever (8) is provided that aims at locking the valve (13) both in the closed and in the open position.

The valve lock (13) in the closed position is an important requirement for the operator's safety, which ensures that it does not open accidentally.

The mechanism of the throttle enables the engine acceleration at the desired work point by moving a lever (7) positioned laterally to the valve (13).

Additionally, an electrical switch (4) is mounted in the upper part, next to the lever (7), which aims at quickly stopping the engine.

Once an example of the preferred embodiment have been described, it should be understood that the scope of the present model covers other possible variations, being limited solely by the content of the claim appended thereto, including its possible equivalents. 

1) “DEVICE INTRODUCED IN A JOYSTICK”, wherein it basically consists of a body (1), which has a lower end adapted to couple an air discharge pipe (9) of the motorized backpack sprayer, a spike of fluid inlet (3) to couple a hose connected to the reservoir of chemicals, a spike of fluid outlet (2) with the purpose of coupling a hose connected to the atomizer nozzle, a fastening of the conduit (10) to the throttle cable and to the switch wires connected to the atomizer engine inside the conduit (10); the joystick is also provided with a housing for the filter (11) inside the handle (5), and such filter (11) can be easily accessed and cleaned, even with a full reservoir, by closing the stop valve(12) and releasing the handle (5); the flow is controlled (open/closed) by means of a valve (13) mounted on the upper body (1), between the handle (5) and the fluid outlet (2), which consists of a control lever (6) that releases the flow of fluid when is pressed, and closes the valve (13) automatically when is released by the action of a spring; on the side, a smaller lever (8) is provided that aims at locking the valve (13) both in the closed and in the open position; the valve lock (13) in the closed position is an important requirement for the operator's safety, which ensures that it does not open accidentally; the mechanism of the throttle enables the engine acceleration at the desired work point by moving a lever (7) positioned laterally to the valve (13) and an electrical switch (4) is mounted in the upper part, next to the lever (7), which aims at quickly stopping the engine. 